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Ice flowing in Antarctica

An image showing ice flowing into the ocean and forming an ice shelf in Antarctica. (NB: This image is not of Pine Island Glacier itself, but it is representative of how Pine Island Glacier is behaving).
Prof Hilmar Gudmundsson
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